Not too far away, but not Mt Blackheath or Kanimbla Valley. I am looking in the direction of the Coxs R. Come to think of it Mt Blackheath is a spot I've yet to visit but I'd guess the view would have similarities.

John W

In Nature's keeping they are safe, but through the agency of man destruction is making rapid progress - John Muir c1912

Not Radiata, getting colder. This is effectively on the same plateau as Cahills LO and probably no more than a 10 minute walk from there.I found a couple of short tracks at this location but the map only shows one.

John W

In Nature's keeping they are safe, but through the agency of man destruction is making rapid progress - John Muir c1912

I remember randomly seeing this on a run after work one day - admit I needed Google to refresh me on the name of the area (rock outcrop opposite Martins Lookout - Edit: Google tells me its called 'Lost Worlds Lookout')

No this watercourse actually runs the other way. And being a bit of a pedant I'd like not just the water course but the defined area, main feature nearby or even better the actual spot I'm standing on the side of (it has a name).

Reason why I didn't want just the watercourse is because its over 600km long. I admit we didn't have to do any excessive bushwalking to get to this location - vehicles used to actually drive on the short 'walking track' we took to get there back in the day........